The Root Cellar brewpub
Verified Independent BrewpubBrewpub

The Root Cellar

215 N Lbj Dr, San Marcos, Texas, 78666-5621

(512) 392-5158

Dog FriendlyOutdoor Seating / Fire PitsFood Trucks / Full KitchenFamily / Kid FriendlyLive Music & EventsGamesNA / Wine / CiderWiFiSports TVs / Game DayWheelchair Accessible

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Independent Status
Verified Independent Brewpub
Pet Policy
Dogs Welcome (Patio / Indoors)
Food Options
Daily Rotating Food Trucks & BYOF Friendly
Family Policy
All Ages / Kid Friendly until 8 PM
Parking & Transit
Street parking and bike racks; limited lot stalls.

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The Root Cellar FAQs

Is The Root Cellar dog friendly?

Yes. The Root Cellar is dog friendly in San Marcos, including patio seating.

Does The Root Cellar serve food or host food trucks?

Yes. The Root Cellar hosts rotating food trucks and is generally BYOF friendly.

Can I host a private event or group crawl at The Root Cellar?

The Root Cellar can often host small group crawls. Contact the taproom directly, or claim the listing on Taprooms Near Me to publish event capacity.

Does The Root Cellar have outdoor patio seating?

Yes. The Root Cellar lists outdoor patio seating in San Marcos, often with heaters or fire-pit nights.